Do companies really need a hybrid cloud? | #AWSSummit
New Relic, Inc. is known for its horizontal integration business model. Lee Atchison, , stated the company’s movement is “up the value stack.”
Atchison and John Gray, joined John Furrier (@furrier) and Lisa Martin (@luccazara), cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, for an interview at AWS Summit 2016 in Santa Clara, CA.
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Nullifying the need for hybrid cloud
Atchison credited this to the SAS environment, stating companies “don’t need a separate solution” for on-premise and cloud. Atchison implied that hybrid is giving businesses “more to worry about.” Instead, New Relic can “handle all that.” New Relic is able to do this through its close partnership with AWS.
Gray remarked the two companies are “working closely” together. AWS has recently made New Relic one of only a handful of leading partners in its migrations category.
The process of migration goes like this: First, New Relic looks systemically at the application. Next, it splits it horizontally. The low-hanging fruit goes into the cloud first, followed by the more complex aspects. Ideally, the law of diminishing returns is applied to the process. This is done by asking one simple question: “Is this worth moving?”
Atchison determined that the major appeal of AWS is that applications of all sizes can be built and changed quickly.
Watch the full interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of the AWS Summit – Santa Clara.
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